Housework Bday W/ Jane Fitz at Take 5 Cafe, Stokes Croft
£5

A clubnight held at Take Five Cafe on Friday 19th October. The event starts at 20:00.


So for the celebration of our Second year of Housework we have invited JANE FITZ (Night Moves, Freerotation) to bring the vibes! She will be diggin to bring us deep, tough House rhythms from across the board. If her performance at Freerotation is anything to go by, she will blow your mind.

There will be balloons. There will be Fun.

JANE FITZ (Night Moves, Freerotation)

Housework residents:

Alex Golesworthy / Shanti Celeste / Gram RCY

Tickets available online here - http://www.residentadvisor.net/event.aspx?405084

Special bespoke tickets available in Idle Hands soon.

http://www.soundcloud.com/janefitz

£5 on the door.

Hope to see you there!

xx

JANE FITZ BIO

Jane Fitz is a DJ, promoter and music journalist from east London. After making tapes and DJing at parties while still at school, she graduated to promoting her first parties when she was 21. Shake It Baby Shake It were ramshackle nights mixing soul, funk, beats and house, in equally ramshackle Camden studios in the early 90s. A few years later Jane moved to Hong Kong, where she learnt to beatmatch on her flatmate's decks and became a resident at the legendary Robot parties, playing underground house 12 stories above the city.

At the tail-end of the 90s Jane returned to London and, daunted by the prospect of starting over, started up Peg, a word-of-mouth underground house party that travelled across London's warehouses, recording studios, pubs, clubs, basements and rooftops for 10 years. While London fell out of, then back in love with house music, Peg stayed true to underground deep house when no other promoter would touch it. The party's reputation was built on its welcoming crowd and quality line-ups; guests included, Charles Webster, Chris Duckenfield, Brothers Vibe, Jimpster, Brawther, Jitterbug and Miles Sagnia alongside the real heroes, the unknown and upcoming djs that Peg always championed. There were also away-days to parties around the UK, in clubs, fields and barns, and Peg's unforgettable summer excursions to Provence (Peg In The Sun).

On radio Jane held a regular slot on early internet station Groovetech, as well as on London pirate stations House FM and Unknown FM. Her long-running Monday night show on radio myhouseyourhouse.net has set a benchmark for obscure deep underground house, often following a unique, pitched-down house sound, or featuring exclusive guest mixes from DJs such as Scott Grooves, Keith Worthy, Hakim Murphy, Scott Ferguson, Ethyl, Steven Tang, Ernie, DJ Spider, Will Azada and Serendipity. Jane even broadcasts an annual radio show from the Movement festival in Detroit.

Jane's bookings have always been down to her DJing skills alone, having yet to release any productions - an impressive feat considering today's producer-dominated booking policies and line-ups.

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